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class="cmr-9">The current mechanism isn&#8217;t perfect, because it sits on top of the scan code to character code translation performed by the</span>
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class="cmr-9">BIOS. This means that key combinations that don&#8217;t produce any useful character on the US keyboard will be ignored by LILO.</span>
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class="cmr-9">The advantage of this approach is its simplicity.</span></p></div>
       
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